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Posted By: DJ
I've been collecting Old Judge cards for four years now and it's a small collection of around fifty. I'm in my thirties, I have time. Let's say that Harry Stovey does make the Hall Of Fame next time out. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The McPhee price has to do with scarcity. From my experience, Stovey is can be eaily found compared to McPhee. When I first got into vintagve cards in 1981, the first OJ I looked for and bought was a Stovey. I've seen plenty since then. |
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Posted By: DJ
I just grabbed an old Beckett Yearly from 1991 and found that Bid McPhee books in EX-MT at $150 and Stovey booked at $250 in EX-MT. I checked one of the yearly's from 2005 that I have at work and noted that the McPhee in EX-MT was at $5K. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you're in a major Hall of Fame or won a Nobel Prize you're famous even if no one knows who you are. |
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Posted By: Julie
unless you are already famous--like Joe Jackson, who never will be in the HOF, I fear, or Pete Rose, who many admire for his accomplishments, and maybe for his sins as well. The scarcity of old cards depends on two things: how many cards of the player were originally produced, and how many have been preserved? Obviously, 1880s card producers knew there was a market out there for Ewing, Kelly, Radbourn, Anson, and others. Whoops..what happened to Anson? Anyway, SOME popular players, who we have later judged to be great, had a lot of cards. And as Jay Miller has told us, NONE of the scarcest Old Judges are HOFers. Those who retained their aura of greatness long after their deaths had their cards preserved. THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOU CAN GET A KELLY OR A EWING for ther price of a Williamson. HOFers--even if they are plentiful, command, automatically, a high price. HOF cards will always be in demand, whether they are easy or hard to get. |
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